“The job of a football coach is to make men do what they don’t want to do, in order to achieve what they’ve always wanted to be.”

It’s also said that successful people become successful by doing the little things that average people don’t want to do.

In your work there are probably a few little things that you don’t want to do today: tasks that should be done, but don’t have to be done — at least not yet.

Though the items on your don’t-want-to-do list change from day-to-day, most likely they all have one thing in common: none of them are impossible. They’re all do-able, with just a little bit of effort.

They also have another thing in common: by ignoring them, we short-change ourselves.

We don’t like to call this type of delay by its proper name, but Solomon doesn’t hesitate to: